Father And Brother Quotes by Natalie Imbruglia, Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Veronica Roth, Travis Hafner, Gloria Naylor, Sherrilyn Kenyon and many others.

Ignore reality, there’s nothing you can do about it.
Most unmarried Somali girls who got pregnant committed suicide. I knew of one girl in Mogadishu who poured a can of gasoline over herself in the living room, with everyone there, and burned herself alive. Of course, if she hadn’t done this, her father and brothers would probably have killed her anyway.
I hold the gun out from my body, my arms straight, just as Four taught me, when that was his only name. I used a gun like this to defend my father and brother from simulation-bound Dauntless. I used it to stop Eric from shooting Tobias in the head. It is not inherently evil. It is just a tool.
I hated farm work. I always got stuck with the jobs my father and brother didn’t want to do.
Old as she was, she still missed her daddy sometimes.
I’m sick of being everyone’s regret. My mother died in shame because she’d borne me. My father and brother despise me and my sister can barely look me in the eye! (Acheron)
My father used to play with my brother and me in the yard. Mother would come out and say, ‘You’re tearing up the grass’; ‘We’re not raising grass,’ Dad would reply. ‘We’re raising boys.’
Your True Nature Is Love. There’s Nothing You Can Do About It.
And try to stay out of trouble with the ladies. Remember, they all have fathers and brothers and some of them have armies.
I’m a simple village girl who has always obeyed the orders of my father and brothers. Since forever, I have learned to say yes to everything. Today I have decided to say no.
My favorite memories growing up in North Carolina were hunting and fishing with my father and brothers. There, I developed a deep appreciation for protecting land and waterways. There, I learned outdoorsmanship.
I expected to be a farmer like my father and brothers. Life seemed pleasant and orderly.
I think I’ve always been somebody, since the deaths of my father and brother, who was afraid to hope. So, I was more prepared for failure and for rejection than for success.
My father and brothers were coal miners.
And as husbands and fathers and brothers, we have to step up – because every girl’s life matters. Every daughter deserves the same chance as our sons. Every woman should be able to go about her day – to walk the streets or ride the bus – and be safe, and be treated with respect and dignity. She deserves that.
The highlight of my childhood was making my brother laugh so hard that food came out of his nose.